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The Round Table sat down with long-stick-swingin Gabe Pearlman Round Table: Where are you from? Gabe Pearlman: I am from Hawthorne Woods, IL. It’s about an hour and a half away from here probably. RT: What’s your major? GP: I am an applied chemistry major

Edward “Ed” Hoerr’57, who served as interim president of Beloit College from 1990 to 1991 as well as on the school’s board of trustees between 1985 and 1998, passed away on Thursday, April 19, announced Beloit College President Scott Bierman to the campus community in

When Iron Man debuted in 2009 (yes I am taking this all the way back) it was a huge experiment for the little-known film production company, Marvel. They were gambling- throwing in big names like Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow to sugarcoat a superhero

The Students in Performance concert took place on April 28 in Eaton Chapel, and showcased the skills of a variety of different performers who take classes at Beloit College. While there are many music concerts towards the end of each semester, most of them include

On April 20 and 21, the annual Senior Shows Dance Performance took place in Dance Studio 1 at the Hendricks Center for the Arts. Each year, the graduating senior dancers put together this show, showcasing their talents, as well as those of the next generation

When J. Cole announced two weeks ago that he was releasing his fifth studio album titled KOD on 4/20, many of his fans were initially confused. Back in 2011, Cole had publicly quit smoking, telling Pound Magazines Cass Juradinho that he was, “never a really

On Saturday night Beloit campus was treated to the 14th annual Drag Show, hosted by Vocesalong with Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA). This event has constantly been a highlight for the clubs involved as well as the campus at large and this year was no different.

Hundreds of migrants from across Central America gathered on Sunday, April 29 at the San Ysidro border crossing between Mexico and the United States. Over the past month, countless families have made their way by bus, car and train to Tijuana to attempt a mass

One of the most terrifying cold cases in United States history has finally moved forward. James Joseph DeAngelo, age 72, was arrested on Tuesday, April 24 as a suspect in the Golden State Killer case, also known as the East Area Rapist. Police came to